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Teamsters Applaud Treasury Decision to Deny CSPF Cuts, Protect Retiree Pensions
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 2186902" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I'm kind of a crow eater on this myself with some of the figures shown here but I still don't understand how a pension ends up paying better than what they make as a normal income. $9,000 a month pension is still $108,000 a year (Mn. Math). With most mechanics not being allowed overtime I seriously doubt any of them are pulling in $108,000 in regular wages. Something still doesn't add up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 2186902, member: 5382"] I'm kind of a crow eater on this myself with some of the figures shown here but I still don't understand how a pension ends up paying better than what they make as a normal income. $9,000 a month pension is still $108,000 a year (Mn. Math). With most mechanics not being allowed overtime I seriously doubt any of them are pulling in $108,000 in regular wages. Something still doesn't add up. [/QUOTE]
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